Crevice
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A crevice, in the context of biblical literature, refers to a narrow opening or fissure, typically in a rock or wall. While the term "crevice" itself is not frequently used in most English translations of the Bible, the concept is present in various passages that describe natural formations or metaphorical imagery.

Biblical References and Symbolism

1. Natural Formations: Crevices are often associated with the rugged and mountainous terrain of the biblical lands. These natural formations provided shelter and hiding places for individuals in times of danger. For instance, in 1 Samuel 14:11, Jonathan and his armor-bearer reveal themselves from a rocky outcrop, which could be understood as a crevice or similar formation.

2. Symbol of Refuge: In the Bible, crevices can symbolize places of refuge and protection. The imagery of God as a rock or fortress often implies the safety found in the clefts and crevices of a rock. Psalm 18:2 states, "The LORD is my rock, my fortress, and my deliverer. My God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield, and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold."

3. Metaphorical Use: Crevices can also be used metaphorically to describe the hidden or secret places of the heart. In Song of Solomon 2:14 , the beloved is called from the "clefts of the rock," which can be interpreted as a call to come out from hiding and into the open, symbolizing intimacy and vulnerability.

4. Judgment and Fear: In prophetic literature, crevices are sometimes depicted as places where people seek to hide from the judgment of God. Isaiah 2:19 describes a time when people will "go into the caves of the rocks and into the holes of the ground, away from the terror of the LORD and the splendor of His majesty, when He rises to shake the earth."

5. Elijah's Encounter: A notable biblical event involving a crevice is the encounter of the prophet Elijah with God on Mount Horeb. In 1 Kings 19:9 , Elijah finds shelter in a cave, which can be understood as a large crevice, where he experiences the presence of God in a gentle whisper, demonstrating God's ability to meet His people in their most vulnerable and hidden places.

Theological Implications

The imagery of crevices in the Bible underscores themes of divine protection, refuge, and the human tendency to seek shelter in times of fear or uncertainty. It also highlights the intimate relationship between God and His people, where even in the hidden places, God is present and active. The use of crevices as symbols of both refuge and judgment reflects the dual nature of God's character as both a protector and a righteous judge.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (n.) A narrow opening resulting from a split or crack in a junction; a cleft; a fissure; a rent.

2. (v. t.) To crack; to flaw.

Greek
3692. ope -- an opening, a hole
... an opening, a hole. Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: ope Phonetic
Spelling: (op-ay') Short Definition: a crevice, cave Definition: a crevice (in ...
//strongsnumbers.com/greek2/3692.htm - 6k
Strong's Hebrew
5366. neqarah -- a hole, crevice
... 5365, 5366. neqarah. 5367 . a hole, crevice. Transliteration: neqarah
Phonetic Spelling: (nek-aw-raw') Short Definition: caverns. ...
/hebrew/5366.htm - 6k

5357. naqiq -- cleft (of a rock)
... clefts. Word Origin from an unused word Definition cleft (of a rock) NASB
Word Usage clefts (1), crevice (1), ledges (1). hole. From ...
/hebrew/5357.htm - 5k

3975. muwrah -- a hole for light
... den Feminine passive participle of 'owr; something lighted, ie An aperture; by
implication, a crevice or hole (of a serpent) -- den. see HEBREW 'owr. ...
/hebrew/3975.htm - 5k

2352. chuwr -- a city in Asher
... hole Or (shortened) chur {khoor}; from an unused root probably meaning to bore;
the crevice of a serpent; the cell of a prison -- hole. 2351, 2352. ...
/hebrew/2352.htm - 5k

2337. chavach -- thicket
... Word Origin the same as choach, qv. thicket Perhaps the same as chowach; a dell
or crevice (as if pierced in the earth) -- thicket. see HEBREW chowach. ...
/hebrew/2337.htm - 5k

Library

Under Ban of the Ritual
... Out of a crevice between the heights to the south the broad blue Nile rolled, sweeping
past one hundred and twenty stadia or sixteen miles of urban magnificence ...
//christianbookshelf.org/miller/the yoke/chapter ii under ban of.htm

On the Way to Thebes
... The north wind had risen and swept through the crevice between the hills with more
than usual strength, adding its reedy music to the sound of the swiftly ...
//christianbookshelf.org/miller/the yoke/chapter xxi on the way.htm

At Masaarah
... wall. There was an ample space formed by its slant against the cliff and
almost before she knew it, she had crept into this crevice. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/miller/the yoke/chapter xviii at masaarah.htm

How we May Live as the Bible Reads.
... To keep darkness out of a room, we need only to keep it filled with light. Carefully
closing up every crevice will not suffice if the light goes out. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/orr/how to live a holy life/how we may live as.htm

The River of Life
... True, the inconsiderable waters of Siloam"'which flow softly' because they were
so inconsiderable"rose from a crevice in the Temple rock, and beneath that ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture a/the river of life.htm

The Duty of the Present Moment the Only Rule.
... word, their disposition resembles the atmosphere, which is affected by every breeze;
or water, which flows into any shaped vessel exactly filling every crevice ...
/.../de caussade/abandonment to divine providence/section vi the duty of the.htm

October the Twenty-Fifth the Robe of Humility
... It is fine for defence! The devil cannot get at the man who is "clothed in humility."
There is no chink or crevice through which his deadly rapier can pierce. ...
/.../my daily meditation for the circling year/october the twenty-fifth the robe.htm

The Lessons of a Feast
... webs, and His act of mercy flew high above the webs, like some fair winged creature
glancing in the sunshine, while the spider sits in his crevice balked. ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture e/the lessons of a feast.htm

The Release of Saint George.
... Slowly it trickled down through many a crevice, when the Knight, waiting patiently
for the oil to take effect, grasped the sword with his left hand, while he ...
/.../kingston/the seven champions of christendom/chapter eleven the release of.htm

Christ and his Captors
... as Moses could not look upon the Face, but could only see the back parts, so here
the one stray beam of manifest divinity that shot through the crevice, as it ...
/.../christ and his captors.htm

Thesaurus
Crevice (1 Occurrence)
... cleft; a fissure; a rent. 2. (vt) To crack; to flaw. Multi-Version Concordance
Crevice (1 Occurrence). Jeremiah 13:4 Take the band ...
/c/crevice.htm - 6k

Peep (1 Occurrence)
... 3. (vi) To look cautiously or slyly; to peer, as through a crevice; to pry. ... 6. (n.)
A sly look; a look as through a crevice, or from a place of concealment. ...
/p/peep.htm - 8k

Cleft (15 Occurrences)
... 5. (a.) Incised nearly to the midrib; as, a cleft leaf. 6. (n.) A space or opening
made by splitting; a crack; a crevice; as, the cleft of a rock. ...
/c/cleft.htm - 12k

Clift
... kleft, klif, klift: The first of these words, from cleave, "to split," is a crevice
or narrow opening, as "of the ragged rocks" (Isaiah 2:21); "under the ...
/c/clift.htm - 7k

Crack (5 Occurrences)
... 10. (n.) A partial separation of parts, with or without a perceptible opening; a
chink or fissure; a narrow breach; a crevice; as, a crack in timber, or in a ...
/c/crack.htm - 9k

Cretians (1 Occurrence)

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Crevices (3 Occurrences)

/c/crevices.htm - 7k

Cliff (11 Occurrences)
... kleft, klif, klift: The first of these words, from cleave, "to split," is a crevice
or narrow opening, as "of the ragged rocks" (Isaiah 2:21); "under the ...
/c/cliff.htm - 10k

Sing (147 Occurrences)
... 2. (vi) To utter sweet melodious sounds, as birds do. 3. (vi) To make a small,
shrill sound; as, the air sings in passing through a crevice. ...
/s/sing.htm - 36k

Divorce (18 Occurrences)
... By just as much as a crevice for relief of the miseries of married life is opened
by divorce, by so much the flood gates are opened into those miseries. ...
/d/divorce.htm - 41k

Resources
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Crevice (1 Occurrence)

Jeremiah 13:4
Take the band which you got for a price, which is round your body, and go to Parah and put it in a secret place there in a hole of the rock.
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